• justaCanonuser
    A close friend of mine visited the moutain gorillas there past year - well, another great destination we have on our list.
  • B
    Yes, I had a G9. The viewfinder was much less impressive than e.g. the old Owl /af2 film compacts which had an ovf similar in...
  • M
    That's what I meant with "lens at infinity" which is the default after switching off the cam (according to my settings) to make things...
  • S
    There are plenty of 3rd party repair options. I just had a V1 lens repaired a few weeks ago.
  • N
    1. The latest rumor is a never-seen-before prime and zoom. 2. A rumor from.last November is about a 300-600mm supertele and a 20/24-70mm...
  • neuroanatomist
    Thanks! The lion was in the Ngorongoro Crater, they are not shy and closely approach the safari vehicles. Actually, my wife and I were...
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  • @zajicekpavel
    Scarce Chaser female
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  • E
    Yeah, I guess it depends on how you see it. CR referred to that the existing model extends aprox 17mm - so the difference in some cases...
  • justaCanonuser
    Did you notice that you are slowly approaching the specs of the RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9.0? Just add a little bit of focal length and accept...
  • justaCanonuser
    As long as they aren't never-see-anything-through lenses, I won't complain.
  • justaCanonuser
    I had a G7, a nice little brick of a camera, unfortunately Canon omitted with that camera the possibility to shoot RAW. But this sort of...
  • justaCanonuser
    beautiful - I like in particular the dreamy Gorilla. Looking at the lion, I personally would prefer to have a tele lens instead of a...
  • justaCanonuser
    In particular with a comparison with e.g. a current DxO Photolab version, since most today's imaging softwares offer AI enhanced...
  • M
    My understanding is that there is a 37mm difference at infinity between both lenses ... I like the RF 35 Macro on my R50 V and it fits...
  • justaCanonuser
    Well, I own already an RF 200-800 ;), and I realized with a mild shock that my EF 85mm f/1.2 II will be out of service already in...
  • candyman
    Now that Canon has read this, they are going to adjust the date to a very close date. Because, of course, they want you to switch to the...
  • justaCanonuser
    No arguing, I am with you. Depends on how much you caress your gear, but sounds really good. I wouldn't complain. Well, I just wrapped...
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  • justaCanonuser
    1st to comment here :giggle:: phew 😅my EF 600mm f/4.0 III could be serviced until 2032, good news for a lens I use in rugged...
  • ashmadux
    "All the designs have a 40mm image circle, which means there would be about 3.3mm of “stretching” to cover a full-frame image sensor...
  • E
    So a 20mm (2cm) difference in length would be a dealbreaker for you?
  • neuroanatomist
    Oh, I didn't think it was that bad... Maybe I was just used to it, since before that I had an Olympus C-960Z (1.3 MP sensor, 35-105mm...
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  • snapshot
    the pictures it took look great.
  • neuroanatomist
    Nope, that’s not how it works. The forced distortion correction is ‘stretching’ to fill the corners, not cropping from a wider FoV...
  • Zadak
    You have the RF 35 f1.4L, what do you mean?
  • M
    The small size of the existing RF 35 macro is - in my opinion - one selling point besides the IS, macro and large aperture. Removing...
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